of any Wares, Merchandize, or other thing or things whatsoever, or by any deceitful way or means, or by any Coven, Engine, or deceitful conveyance for the forbearing or giving day of payment for one whole year, of and for

House that she hath in Coven Gardaine . Upon reading of which Petition; it is Ordered, That the said Petition is referred to the Consideration of the Committee for the Ordinance for making of Coven Gardaine a Parish Church, who

Victoria County History

The first Wesleyan Methodist chapel in the parish was erected at Coven in 1828 . 118 This was replaced in 1839 by the present chapel in Lawn Lane , Coven . 119 A new Sunday school building was added in

in Horsebrook in Brewood were granted to the priory by two of the daughters and heirs of Sir Ralph de Coven and their husbands. 17 But the nuns were still recognized as poor in 1286 when they were convicted of

lord of Hilton . 33 In October 1334 , however, Ralph de Stafford granted 11/2 knight's fee in Shareshill and Coven to Sir William de Shareshill and Denise his wife together with the homage and services of Thomas Purcell ,

mortgaged PremifTes, and in Purfuance thereof, by Indenture of Releafe bearing Date the Eigh- teenth Day of Tkfzzy One Thonfand Coven Hundred and Forty Eight, made or mentioned to be made between him the faid Pz-zw/j Duke of Pz/ddTfYzr/) of

The History of Parliament

the evidence which has survived about him concerns litigation over these estates, which were centred upon the manors of Shareshull, Coven, Brunsford, Patshull, Great and Little Sardon and Overton in Staffordshire, Boninghall in Shropshire and Barton Odonis, Rousham and Dernford

to Elizabeth, the daughter and heir of Ralph de la Hyde, who eventually brought him the three manors of Bromhall, Coven and the Hyde, as well as some of the former Bagot estates in Blymhill and other more scattered holdings

to the Staffordshire manors of Shareshull, Great Saredon, Little Saredon and Lache, which with two parts of the manors of Coven and Brinsford were settled on his sole surviving daughter, Isabel, five years later. By 1411 Patshull was in Roger

19th Century British Pamphlets

deliberate with them on the most con¬ stitutional means of carrying them into effect. " Having passed these resolutions, the Coven - tion adjourned, after drawing up an address to the Patriot Party in the Irish Houses of Par ¬

the Finance Department an approximate estimate of the cost of the Civil Service. " The total annual cost of the Coven ¬ anted Civil Service, including Leave, Pension, and Exchange Compensation Allowance, is about Rx. 2,305,000. " Suppose that every

presided over by officers generally possessed of good legal education and training; but the Appellate benches are recruited from the Coven ¬ anted Civil Service, the members of which, in the majority of instances, have had no legal training whatever,